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"One Falcon, One Family"

WHS “That 70s Tolo”
WHS Commons, Sat, April 1, 8-11 p.m.

This year the theme is "That 70s Tolo" and takes place on Saturday, April 1 from 8pm-11pm at the WHS Commons!

Tickets are on sale March 27-March 31 before school (7:50-8:20a), during Options, lunches, and after school (3:20-3:50p) at the WHS Cashier’s or Main Office, with debit/credit, cash, or check payable to WHS:
  • $15 w/ASB,
  • $20 w/o ASB & non-WHS Guests***
  • Tickets will also be on sale at the door (cash or check ONLY) for $25 (WHS students ONLY
Fines/Fees MUST be paid or cleared to purchase dance tickets! 

All students must have picture ID to enter the dance!

Students are expected to comply with current District, State, and Department of Health COVID protocols (masks optional).

***If WHS students want to invite a guest from another school, ONE guest is allowed per WHS student with the required paperwork in place by Friday, March 31. Please plan ahead, as the required Non-WHS Guest Authorization Form is required for each guest (with the guest’s principal’s signature and a WHS Admin signature) to purchase the $20 per guest ticket by 2nd lunch on Friday, March 31.

Guest forms will also be available outside ASB Room 101 and at the Main Office.

Students must bring the completed Non-WHS Guest Authorization Form when tickets are purchased. 

No guests at the door.

Please note: Transportation and before/after dance activities are not provided or sponsored by Woodinville High School or the Northshore School District. This includes any transportation/events including, but not limited to, limos, party buses, and boat excursions.
Theatre Tickets - Spring Play: Rumors
WHS Spring Play: Rumors,
 April 26-29, 7:00p


Woodinville High School Theatre Company presents Rumors - A Comedy by playwright Neil Simon! Rumors is a side-splitting farce! To quote the playwright himself, “This play has no socially redeeming qualities, but you will laugh the whole way through!” Rumors is set in a large, tastefully appointed townhouse, where a group of four affluent couples have all been invited to the 10th wedding anniversary dinner party for the Deputy Mayor of New York, Charley Brock, and his wife Myra. Upon arrival, the first guests discover the hostess is missing, the servants have vanished, and the host has shot himself through the earlobe. Though it is only a flesh wound, the self-inflicted injury sets off a series of comic complications as the guests try to conceal the truth of the events from each other, the local police, and the media. As the confusion and miscommunications mount, the evening spins off into classic farcical hilarity.  

Due to its adult content (prolific adult language and innuendo), this show is not recommended for audiences under 14 years old, or playgoers who are sensitive to swearing. See the press release for further details!

Performances are April 26-29, 7:00p at the Woodinville High School Theatre.

Ticket Sales

Reserved seating only! Tickets are available for purchase first come, first serve starting Monday, April 3:
  • Online through GOFan:
    https://gofan.co/app/school/WA23370 (Processing fee per ticket is $1.45)
  • In person at the WHS Main or Cashier's Office (no processing fee, M-F, 7:50a-3:50p)
Ticket prices are as follows*:
  • General Admission $15
  • Students w/ASB $12
  • Seniors 65+ $12
*In order to receive a qualified fee waiver for spring play tickets, the ticket(s) must be purchased through the InTouch Point of Sale system at the WHS Main or Cashier's office. (Student free, immediate family member(s) 50% discount.) 

Other Details
  • Online GOFan ticket sales for that day's performance will close at 4:00p each night.
  • Tickets will be available on a first come, first serve basis at the box office if that performance is not yet sold out.
  • Tickets purchased at the box office are cash or check only.
  • The box office opens at 6:15p each show night.
  • For tickets purchased on GoFan, be sure to bring your mobile device for entry at the door.
  • Please note there is no food and only water allowed in the theater.
  • No photography at any time.
  • Event is subject to change according to guidance by the Northshore School District, King County Dept. of Health, and/or the State of WA
  • Masks are optional.
Purchase tickets on GOFan!*
https://gofan.co/app/school/WA23370

For tickets purchased on GoFan, be sure to bring your mobile device for entry at the door.

*In order to receive a qualified fee waiver for spring play tickets, the ticket(s) must be purchased through the InTouch Point of Sale system at the WHS Main or Cashier's office.

WHS Cheer Tryouts
Tryouts for the 2023-2024 cheer squad will take place April 17-20! Interested in trying out? Get a head start by registering in FinalForms under Coed Cheer Tryouts for Spring 2023.

Register on the Woodinville Athletics Webiste by clicking on the FinalForms link.
Register for Athletics!

Questions? Email Coach Laura Frost lfrost@nsd.org and Coach Kayla Hoffman khoffman1@nsd.org.

Go Falcons!

Summer School 2023
** All classes will be virtual**
June 26 - July 28, 2023
All Summer School 2023 classes will be held virtually.

Offering courses in:
  • Accelerated Courses
    • Accelerated Math 
    • Chemistry 
    • Drawing/Design
  • Credit Retrieval Courses 
  • First-Time Credit Core Courses
  • Additional Courses
    • Online Health
    • Life Fitness
    • Physical Education (PE)
    • WA State History
For more information and registration for Summer School click here.
Visiting WHS? Sign in at the Main Office

In our continued commitment to provide a safe and productive school environment, visitor procedures are in place at all Northshore high schools. We ask all visitors to follow these procedures:
  • Visitors and volunteers MUST sign in at the Main Office upon their arrival and wear a visitor badge while on campus.
  • Unfamiliar persons and/or persons not wearing a visitor’s badge will be directed to the Main Office. Visitors may also be asked for identification.
  • In respect for the learning environment, visits to observe a classroom and/or visits to see students in a classroom during the day must be arranged through administration.
  • School-age visitors and graduates are not allowed on campus at any time during the school day. Special requests must be cleared through administration in advance.
For more information, please visit the WHS website.

Thank you for your support and help with these procedures that promote a safe and productive school environment at Woodinville High School!

Message from your WHS Counselors

Greetings from the school counseling office!

We've thoroughly enjoyed meeting individually with our 9th, 10th, and 11th grade students the last few weeks. We consider it a privilege getting to talk about next year's classes and future plans with our students. 

Spring Break is coming! Finish this last week strong so you can relax and recharge over break. When we return, we'll be ready to support you through this final stage of the school year. 
Seniors, graduation is right around the corner! Please remember to complete the Senior Survey and Scholarship Reporting. As college decisions are being released, counselors would love to be kept in the loop! We would love to celebrate your acceptances and counsel you through your waitlist, deferral, and/or denial decisions. We truly believe that you will be successful wherever you go!

Seniors:
Thinking about how to pay for college?  If you have not already, please make sure to complete your FAFSA (https://studentaid.gov/h/apply-for-aid/fafsa) and check out our Scholarship page: https://woodinville.nsd.org/counseling/college-information for local and national scholarship opportunities. If you have any questions, please contact your counselor.

Seniors, if you haven’t already completed your High School and Beyond Plan, the time is now! Please Check out this link for more info: https://woodinville.nsd.org/counseling/naviance


WHS Counseling Team
Amy Strandy, Kat Lamb, Scott Churchill, Nate Hirsch, Sarah Brenner, My Tang

College and Career News

Ms. Tang, College & Career and Running Start Counselor created the College & Career Center Scoop to inform all students, families, and staff about all things related to college and career. 
Check out the first issue of the 2022-23 school year by clicking here!

Reduced or Waived Fees 2022-23


Available by logging into ParentVue and completing the steps in the Student Information Updates module

***Step-by-step instructions on how to submit the consent form in ParentVUE can be found in .pdf HERE.  An electronic step-by-step guide is also available on the district website.***

Please note: Part of the process when completing the consent form is families will first verify their information (address, phone, emergency contacts, etc.). The Consent form will appear after the race and preferred language questions. Parents/Guardians need to go through each page and verify information before reaching the consent form. The ParentVUE app on cell phones looks nearly identical to the computer version of ParentVUE for completing the online consent form.

If you qualify for free or reduced price meals, also apply for reduced or waived extra-curricular school fees pursuant to House Bill 1660 (that you may be eligible for) by completing that section of the Student Information Updates in ParentVue* on or after August 15 (see House Bill 1660 details below). 

Completing the fee waiver form in ParentVUE* will allow your student's free and reduced status to be shared with those administering extra-curricular activities at our school or within the district, thus being able to waive or reduce certain fees. 

Consent must be given each school year and does not carry forward from last school year. Instructions on how to submit the consent form in ParentVUE can be found on the district website.

Once the Consent is submitted through the Student Information Updates portal in ParentVUE, it takes a minimum of 24 hours for the waived fees to show up in TouchBase.

Visit the District website to learn how to apply for free or reduced price meals.

Questions?
Betsy Black, Account Specialist
eblack@nsd.org
Phone: 425-408-7657
Fax: 425-408-7645

ParentVUE: *If you need your username/password, email whsattendance@nsd.org.


Looking for Falcon
Spirit Gear?

WHS ASB has partnered with Jostens to bring an online spirit wear store to the Falcon community!  A percentage of all sales go to Woodinville High School ASB in support of student-driven cultural, athletic, recreational, and social activities at WHS!!
There are t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, jerseys, bags, backpacks, and other accessories in stock--something for the entire family! 

Checkout what the online store has to offer!

GO Falcons!

Student Celebrations!

WHS Theatre Wins Superior Award!!

On March 17-18 the WHS Theatre Company traveled to the State Thespian Festival at WWU in Bellingham to participate in some very exciting and educational workshops, learn new skills and perform a cutting from their fall play, The Laramie Project.  Senior Mya Hariri also performed a monologue she presented at the Regional Thespies in December in front of a packed house.

The WHS Theatre performance of The Laramie Project received a Superior Award (the highest honor) from the judges, and Mya won first place for her solo monologue.  Congrats to all of the performers!
State Speech & Debate Results

The Speech and Debate season officially ended the weekend of March 18 with the State Debate Tournament. The prior weekend was State for Speech Events.

For speech, Arman Abdhollmohammadi came in 9th place overall, and Mariam Kazmi came in 11th place overall in Impromptu Speaking. For Lincoln Douglas debate, Wesley Gerrish finished in the middle of the pack, but was the 9th best overall speaker. He had the highest speaker points out everyone in prelim rounds, which means he beat four people who broke to finals rounds.

For Speech and Debate, there are roughly 30-32 students who qualify for each event, and they are the best kids in their areas around the state. Our area (district 2) is the most competitive in the state, and only 6 Impromptu Speakers and 8 debaters make it to this tournament. Regardless of where our students finished, making it to state at all is a big deal, especially when we are competing against programs that are larger and more established.

We have attended the State Speech tournament online for the last few years, but this was our first run at State for Debate. Wesley did an incredible job representing WHS in this tournament!

Please congratulate Arman, Mariam, and Wesley if you have them in any of your classes, and thank you to Aneet Bains for her leadership!
National History Day
On Saturday, March 18, WHS students competed in the regional National History Day competition. Congratulations to the following students, whose National History Day projects will be moving on to the state NHD competition in April: Megumi Okamoto, Katie Ng, and Matthew Ng.


UPCOMING EVENTS!


Ongoing: Fee Waiver Consent Form available for families who qualify for Free & Reduced Lunch

04/01-30: Arab American Heritage Month
04/01: "That 70s Tolo" Dance, WHS Commons, 8-11p
04/03-07: National Library Week
04/03-05/03: Senior Survey & Cover Art Submissions
04/07: 40-Min AM Activity Schedule #9 - Recognition Assembly
04/07: End of 3rd Quarter
04/10-14: Spring Break

04/15: Science Club State Tournament @ Eastern Washington University
04/17-20: ELA SBAC Testing (Make Ups April 21 & 24)
04/17-21: Student Recognition Week
04/17-21: Public School Volunteer Week
04/17-21: National Student Leadership Week
04/18: National Anthem & Moving Up Assembly Auditions, Room 409, 3:30p
04/19-22: FBLA State Conference, Spokane, WA
04/19-22: Robotics World Championship, Houston, TX
04/20-26: DECA Internationals, Orlando, FL
04/21-22: Eid al-Fitr
04/23-26: Music Department Disneyland Trip
04/24-28: Mental Health Week
04/24-28: Senior Survey & Scholarship Notification Week
04/26-29: Spring Play, WHS Theatre, 7p
04/28: Class Officer Elections & Senior Class Meeting (Activity Friday)
04/28: Senior Class Meeting during Activity Friday
04/28-29: WIAA/WMEA State Solo & Ensemble, CWU
04/29: Theatre Booster Goodwill Fundraiser
04/01-30: Arab American Heritage Month
05/01-31: Jewish American Heritage Month
05/03: Senior Survey & Scholarship Notification Due
05/03: Senior Awards Cover Art Due
05/13: Senior Prom, MoPop, 7-11p
06/01-30: Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Queer Pride Month
06/08: Senior Class Meeting prior to the Moving Up Assembly
06/08: Moving Up Assembly
06/08: Class of 2023 Senior Breakfast, WHS Commons
06/09: Class of 2023 Commencement Rehearsal, MANDATORY, 9a-12p
06/13: Class of 2023 Commencement Ceremony, Pop Keeney Stadium, 6p
06/20: Last Day of School

IMPORTANT REMINDERS:

Friday, April 7 - End of 3rd Quarter
Mon, April 10 - Fri, April 14 - Spring Break: NO SCHOOL

Woodinville High School is happy to share the Northshore School Board announced that Mr. Michael Tolley  has been selected as the district's next Superintendent subject to successful completion of contract negotiations. Mr. Tolley will begin in the permanent position on July 1, 2023. 

Mr. Michael Tolley was offered the position after an extensive public engagement process including a community survey, focus groups, and Community Forum. In total 27 individuals applied for the Superintendent position and 8 applicants were moved forward for School Board consideration representing high-performing districts from across the nation. The three finalists were from Arkansas, Michigan, and Washington.

In response to his selection, Mr. Tolley stated, “I am extremely honored to be selected as Northshore’s next Superintendent. I want to thank the Northshore School Board for their vote of confidence as well as the many individuals that gave their time and valuable feedback during the selection process."

"As a lifelong educator, I am deeply committed to the success of our community’s children. I look forward to accelerating the great work underway throughout the school district. I am excited to partner with our students and their families, staff, and the broader community to ensure each and every student in the Northshore School District has the opportunity to pursue and achieve their hopes and dreams, particularly those students furthest away from racial and educational justice," added Mr. Tolley.

“On behalf of the School Board, I want to congratulate Mr. Tolley. We were fortunate to have an exceptional pool of highly qualified, equity-focused superintendent candidates to choose from - and he rose to the top,” shared Board President Jacqueline McGourty. 

President McGourty added, “Mr. Tolley is an exceptional educational leader with a strong track record of working collaboratively with school leaders and staff to improve outcomes for students - especially those furthest from racial and educational justice. He has the vision, skills, and experience to support Northshore in realizing our commitments to our students now and into the future. The Board looks forward to supporting him as he leads our district as the next Superintendent.”

Please help us in congratulating Mr. Michael Tolley! We are pleased to continue our work together. To learn more about Mr. Tolley visit www.nsd.org
Reminder: Northshore Speaks Submissions due this Sunday, April 2 by 11:59 p.m.
 
Northshore Speaks Submissions due this Sunday, April 2 by 11:59 p.m.

In honor of National Poetry Month, the Northshore School District once again looks forward to showcasing Northshore Speaks, featuring original student spoken word poetry. This year’s event will take place virtually on Thursday, April 27 at 6:00 p.m. 

To be considered for the Northshore Speaks event, Northshore parents must submit original spoken word poems by video on behalf of their student using this form by 11:59 p.m. on Sunday, April 2, 2023. If the student’s entry is selected, District Communications staff will connect directly with the student and their family. 

Students will also need their parent/guardian to complete the Northshore Speaks participation form. 

Information on how to view this inspiring evening, designed to connect, reflect and hear diverse perspectives from our student community will be shared at a later date. The event is suitable for Northshore families.

Woodinville High School 

Senior Timeline - Class of 2023
All seniors need to pay particular attention to the dates in the Senior Timeline and are encouraged to mark their calendars. Please continue to check the WHS Class of 2023 webpage found under Activities, for ongoing and updated news and information, as well check here for any updates to the Senior Timeline as we proceed through second semester and graduation.

Senior Survey & Scholarship Reporting - Final Transcript Requests
Due May 3 from all seniors


The Senior Survey and Scholarship Reporting window is April 1-May 3. The process must be completed by May 3, 2023.

Information collected from the Senior Survey and the Scholarship Reporting process is used for following reasons:

Recognition in the Senior Awards publication

Request (and consent to release) your final official high school transcript to the college/university you are attending in Fall 203

Data for the WHS School Profile sent to colleges and universities for college admissions

It is vital that seniors complete the Senior Survey and the Scholarship Reporting process on time due to printing deadlines.

Class of 2023 Grad Night Sign Ups: Now thru May 15

Class of 2023 Grad Night Event tickets are on sale for $195 by 3/31/23, or $210 by 4/30/23, or $225 after 5/1/23.
  • Grad Night takes place on June 13 from 9:30pm – 5:30am and is sponsored by the parents of graduating seniors. It is not affiliated or sponsored by WHS or the Northshore School District. 
    Learn More Here!  —> Grad Night Flyer 2023
  • Need-based scholarships are available. Please contact your WHS counselor for information and criteria qualifications
  • Sign up and learn more here:  https://forms.gle/jDx6gFZk6RL867g76
  • Grad Night Event questions can be answered by emailing whsgradnight23@gmail.com

Falcons! Are you interested in showcasing your musical abilities?


The WHS Graduation Committee is seeking seniors to sing the National Anthem at the Commencement Ceremony, as well as the Senior Awards Ceremony, or the Moving Up Assembly

Additionally, are you a senior, junior, sophomore, or freshman interested in performing at the Moving Up Assembly? We are also looking for soloists or groups that would like to perform a song of their choice

Auditions are Tuesday, April 18 at 3:30 p.m. in the Choir Room (409)

Learn more and students must register here by April 17 (the link is also on the WHS Class of 2023 website under Activities)
Questions?
Contact Mr. Mikkelson, Assistant Principal Taylor, or Mrs. Schwans (Office 716)!


Spring State Testing 2022-23:
Mark Your Calendars


In the spring of the 2022-23 school year, current 10th-grade students are scheduled to participate in Smarter Balanced ELA and math state testing as an avenue of fulfilling the state's ELA and math graduation pathway requirement.  Additionally, any 11th-grade or 12th-grade students who have not yet fulfilled the state ELA and/or math graduation pathway requirement will have the opportunity to re-take the ELA and/or math Smarter Balanced test. Juniors will also participate in the state WCAS science exam for federal accountability purposes.

Students must be present on each designated testing day or will need to participate in a make-up session for the missed section of the exam.

Students must bring their fully-charged district-device when participating in state testing, along with compatible earbuds/headsets. (Headsets will be provided for students who do not bring personal earbuds/headsets).
Testing for Woodinville High School students is administered during the student's typical English, math, or science class period.

When are the tests? Who takes which test?

SBAC English Language Arts (ELA) Testing
All 10th graders and any 11th / 12th graders still needing to meet the state's ELA graduation pathway requirement will test during their English class period:
  • Periods 2/4/6: April 17 (CAT) & April 19 (PT)
  • Periods 1/3/5/7: April 18 (CAT) & April 20 (PT)

SBAC Math Testing 
All 10th-graders and any 11th- / 12th-graders still needing to meet the state's math graduation pathway requirement will test during their math class period:
  • Periods 2/4/6: May 15 (CAT) & May 17 (PT)
  • Periods 1/3/5/7:  May 16 (CAT) & May 18 (PT)

WCAS Science Testing
All 11th-graders will take the WCAS (Washington Comprehensive Assessment of Science) for federal accountability purposes:
  • Periods 2/4/6:  May 24 (WCAS)
  • Periods 1/3/5/7: May 25 (WCAS)
Please note that 9th-graders do not participate in spring state testing

If an 11th- or 12th-grade student has already met standard in English Language Arts or Math, then the student not need to test again. 

If you have a specific question at this time regarding State testing, please contact your student's counselor or Assessment Coordinator Mike Kelly at mkelly2@nsd.org.

WHS Dance Team Tryout Clinics

Woodinville High School Dance Team will be having Saturday clinics in the Main Gym at WHS to prepare students for tryouts coming up next month. These clinics are only available for current WHS students and incoming 9th graders
  • April 8 9a-12p
Please reach out to Ms. Woodard at awoodard@nsd.org for details and registration!

2023-24 School Year Calendar Now Available

The 2023-24 school year calendar is available on the District website. Be sure to mark your calendar with important dates. 
 
View the calendar.
Hi Falcon Families!

WHS PTSA supports academic needs, is an active voice on decisions that impact your child’s health, safety and quality of education, and builds a stronger, more inclusive school community.  Join WHS PTSA for your child because increasing our membership, even by one, makes it possible to provide important educational resources, speak up on important issues and create a stronger school community.  

We invite you to join because we can do more together than apart!
Woodinville High School PTSA is now on Instagram! Give us a follow @WoodinvillePTSA to stay current on how our PTSA is helping support our WHS community. 

WHS PTSA Scholarships Available!


Woodinville High School PTSA is pleased to offer scholarships to THREE graduating seniors from the Class of 2023. The goal of these scholarships is to acknowledge academic achievements and contributions to the school and support within the community through work or volunteer activities. The three scholarship categories are:
  • Academic Achievement
  • Financial Consideration
  • Falcon Spirit - "The Liza Yore Award" 
Award Amount: $2000 each award category
Eligibility: Applicant must be a WHS graduating senior, Class of 2023. 
Application Process: Review instructions and submit application and other materials to woodyPTSAscholar2023@hotmail.com
Entries Due By: Friday April 21, 2023 by midnight!

Go Falcons!

WHS Music Boosters News & Fundraiser
We appreciate the continued support and generosity of our community! We are getting close to our Disneyland Trip and final preparations and planning are underway. Due to our amazing community, Music Boosters was able to reduce the cost of the trip, provide complimentary t-shirts, and pay for instrument rentals and baggage checks. Thanks for helping to make these things possible!

Our last Dine Out for this school year is coming up next Tuesday, April 4th, all day. Mod Pizza has been another popular venue with students and families alike. The money raised will help us replenish our budget and start building again for next year. Thanks for considering!

Our next Music Booster meeting will be Monday, April 3rd from 6-7 p.m. in the WHS Library. At that time, we hope to have trip information and final details. We will also be discussing the Pops Concert coming up in May. We hope to see you there!

Take care,
Your Music Booster Committee

WHS Music Booster Donations

The WHS Music Boosters gladly accepts donations through PayPal at the QR code below!
Women of Influence Club seeking donations for May Conference!

Women of Influence Club is hosting their 4th annual Women of Influence Leadership Conference in May. This conference will connect aspiring Woodinville High School students to influential female leaders. The conference will include a panel discussion of eight highly accomplished women in diverse occupations, followed by small round table discussions accompanied by a catered meal.

The goal of this conference is to empower young leaders by giving them an opportunity to engage in meaningful conversations with professional women in a variety of industries.

In order to stay true to our values of equity and inclusivity, and to give our attendees the best experience possible, our goal is to make this conference free of any cost.

The easiest way to sponsor is by giving a non-refundable monetary donation so we can cover the cost of the conference.
Please click here to view more information on how to donate!

Thank you for supporting the WHS Women of Influence Club!

WHS Journalism Club
Seeking Donations to Fund website hosting and future field trips!


The WHS ASB Journalism Club is seeking donations to fund website hosting and future field trips. Journlaism members would very much appreciate the help of your generous donation to reach their goal!

Donate at TouchBase Lite: https://wa-northshore-lite.intouchreceipting.com

A username/password are not needed.

Questions about the steps to donate on TouchBase Lite? Visit the WHS ASB Journalism website.

Thank you for supporting the WHS Journalism Club!
WHS Culinary Science Club
Seeking Donations to Fund Club Projects


The WHS ASB Culinary Science Club is seeking donations to fund their projects. Culinary Science Club members would very much appreciate the help of your generous donation to reach their goal!

Donate at TouchBase Lite: https://wa-northshore-lite.intouchreceipting.com

A username/password are not needed.

Questions about the steps to donate on TouchBase Lite? Visit the WHS ASB Culinary Science Club website.

Thank you for supporting the WHS Culinary Science Club!
If you should have any questions, reach out to Culinary Science Club President Amalie Landry at 1082673@apps.nsd.org.

Weather & Emergency Information

Emergencies and weather-related problems can alter school schedules and affect bus transportation for students. Families will receive a telephone message from the district if there is a change to the school schedule. If no schedule change information is posted, schools and buses are on their regular schedules.
Please visit the 
NSDWeather & Emergency Information website to learn more.

Questions about student meals? 

Learn more about student breakfast and lunch options on the district food services webpage.

From the WHS Health Room

COVID Updates: 

The Washington State Department of Health has provided new guidance for schools this fall. Please review the Symptom and Exposure Flowchart for Schools and learn about the Northshore School District's COVID information on our Health Room website so you are prepared for the school year.  You'll find details about what to do if your child has:
  • Symptoms,
  • If your child is exposed to COVID,
  • What kind of test your child should have,
  • What to do if your child tests positive, and
  • How you will be notified of COVID cases at school.

Other Illnesses: 

To avoid the spread of illness other than COVID, follow these guidelines when deciding whether your child is healthy enough for school.  In addition to the COVID guidelines, if your child has any of the symptoms below, please keep him/her at home until the symptoms subside: 
  • APPEARANCE/BEHAVIOR: unusually tired, difficult to wake, pale, skin rash, lack of appetite; these are often signs of underlying illness.
  • FEVER: temperature of 100 degrees or higher in the past 24 hours
  • VOMITING/DIARRHEA: within the past 24 hours.
  • RASH: Any rash of unknown cause should be considered contagious. Please have your child examined by a health care provider to determine the cause and communicability of the rash before sending him/her to school. The school may require a note from the health care provider stating that the rash is not contagious.
  • Other: For other specific diseases or health difficulties it is always a good idea to contact the school nurse. We are happy to share information and resources anytime! 

Students must be fever-free without fever reducing medication and other symptoms improving before returning to school. 

Medications at School:

If your student will be taking any medication at school, please contact the school nurse.  The Northshore School District recommends that medication be taken at home whenever possible.  We recognize, however, that in some cases it is essential that medication be administered during the school day. Learn about the procedures for the handling of ALL medications in the schools, as well as find the authorization form, on our Health Room website.

Please do not put any kind of medicine, including Tylenol, vitamins, and cough drops in your child's lunch box, backpack or pockets.  Unidentified medicine can never be given at school.  

Please feel free to contact us at any time to discuss health concerns about your student.  

Christie Callahan RN, BSN 
Jennifer Gardner RN, BSN 
(425) 408-7406 
ccallahan@nsd.org 
jgardner2@nsd.org

COVID-19 Update

The Department of Health (DOH) requires schools to  inform families and students of  COVID-19 cases and potential outbreaks.
  • The accuracy of our data depends on self-reporting.
  • Thank you for continuing to let the Nurse Callahan and Nurse Gardner know if your child tests positive for COVID-19.
  • To view information, including school and district trends, visit the District’s COVID-19 data dashboard. The dashboard is updated weekly on Monday evenings
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If your child is exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 please keep them home and test for COVID-19.
Families can order free COVID-19 tests from the state
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Together, we can keep our schools healthy and safe.

Transportation 2022-23

Please click this LINK for bus information 2022-23. 
Please click HERE for Daily Bus Passes and Activity Bus Passes routes and information! 
WHS E-News from the Principal
"One Falcon, One Family"

March 31, 2023
Volume 12, Issue 22
 
Office Hours
Monday – Friday 7:50 A.M. – 3:50 P.M. 

Our Office Team is here to help you:
Carolyn Moriarty, Office Manager, Ext. 7401
Kim Benedict, Main Office Secretary, Ext. 7403
Denise Schwans, ASB/Assessments/Graduation Coordination, Ext. 7515
Jenn Diaz, Student Info Specialist/Registrar, Ext. 7512
Shaina Bloomquist, Attendance Secretary, Ext. 7410
Roberta Porter, Counseling Office Manager, Ext. 7418
Nicki Kongkarat, ASB/Bookkeeping, Fine/Fee Payment, Ext. 7504
Renae Hector, Athletics Secretary, Ext. 7491

The mission of Woodinville High School is to become a community of learners, providing a safe and encouraging environment for developing the mind, body, and spirit.
 
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT OF WOODINVILLE HIGH SCHOOL!
 
GO Falcons!


19819 136th Avenue NE | Woodinville, WA 98072 US


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